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Re: The negative effects of FRC

Have pushed myself beyond rational limits quite a few times I agree with those who encourage to recognize limits.
FRC is a great thing but not worth driving tired, operating machine tools unsafely or ruining your life over.

If you can not be competitive without taking risks too big you are not operating safely.
What risk is too big varies from situation to situation.
Good leaders know to ask for a lot and settle for the reasonable.

Feel free to disagree but there are limits and within that inconsistency, sustainability dictates you find common ground not push to a breaking point over and over.
Have built utterly massive systems: crisis managers love their emergencies but that means they get desensitized to what they lose being ruled by crisis.
Do not make the mistake of being a crisis manager it is no different than being an adrenaline junkie.

(Sorry about the double post I had to delete. It was a phone thing.)

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